Subjectivity versus Objectivity is an enormous problem in many industries.  Variability in human judgment can lead to very costly mistakes.

Usually a wrong problem diagnosis  can lead to a premature action or inaction that generates costs, some time fatal costs. 

Examples include:

1)  in retail ” did I get the right product in my inventory?” ,” did we stock enough toothpaste on the shelves? “

2)  in medicine “is this benign or malignant cancer?”  “How many Cells are in this samples? “

3)  In industrial processes ” did  we get the chemicals stocked in the right place? ” “ how many trucks have crosses hour gates today?” “ do we have any intruder in the facility?

4) In The Lodging and Cruise industry : “ Can I check in quickly without standing  in line?”

5) In the environmental industry “ does this road need to be repaired? “ “ Is the Deers’ population shrinking in this park?”

The list could go on.  These are all cases where a human judgment is requested and  also to reach a desired precision a person has to spend a significant amount of time to make a call

……. Artificial Intelligence can take this subjectivity away from a decision process.  It does it at scale and concurrently do the work much faster than human beings….

  Computer Vision is a sub-field of artificial intelligence that seems the most mature to reach ubiquitous deployment at scale in the near future.  

 

A recent article in techcrunch describes Computer Vision  level of maturity and how it introduces objectivity in processes.

Before becoming an airline pilot, you need to go through a simulator. If you want to understand, design and implement a process based on computer vision you need to go through real cases. 

 

Our course presents more than 4 use cases based on Computer Vision.  Once more I urge you to size on the moment. A.I. is here to stay and you can get a competitive edge looking at real case scenario.

Get our course today at:
https://course.innodemia.com/p/artificial-intelligence-product-and-process-innovation

 

Stay strong 

 

Paolo

Check out our YouTube  Conversations in Artificial Intelligence